description ATP Finals Overview
The ATP Finals is a prestigious annual tennis tournament featuring the world’s top eight male singles players. It serves as the culmination of the season's competitive action, determining the sport’s year-end champion. The event showcases elite level competition and appeals to serious tennis fans and observers of global sports.
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How do players qualify for the ATP Finals?
The ATP Finals features the top eight singles players and doubles teams based on the year-end ATP Race rankings, which accumulate points across the season. The top seven players qualify automatically, and the eighth spot can be taken by a current-year Grand Slam champion who finishes between 8th and 20th in the Race.
Where is the ATP Finals currently held?
The ATP Finals has been held in Turin, Italy, since 2021 under a five-year hosting agreement. Prior to Turin, the tournament was held at the O2 Arena in London from 2009 through 2020.
What format does the ATP Finals use?
The ATP Finals uses a round-robin format in which eight players are divided into two groups of four, with each player contesting three matches. The top two finishers from each group advance to the semifinals, making it one of the few events on tour where a player can lose a match and still win the title.
Who holds the record for most ATP Finals titles?
Novak Djokovic holds the record for most ATP Finals singles titles with seven, including his 2023 victory over Jannik Sinner in the final. Roger Federer previously held the record with six titles won between 2003 and 2011.
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